गजाननं भूतगणादिसेवितं — Benefits & How to Chant
गजाननं भूतगणादिसेवितं
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting गजाननं भूतगणादिसेवितं
The classic dhyana (meditation verse) of Lord Ganesha, recited at the opening of countless stotras and pujas to invoke His presence.
Pictures Ganesha in loving detail
elephant-faced, attended by His ganas, son of Uma, the remover of sorrow and obstacles.
Chanted before beginning worship, study or any auspicious work for a smooth, obstacle-free start.
Cultivates devotion to Ganesha and steadies the mind at the threshold of any undertaking.
Short and melodious, easily learnt and chanted daily.
How to Chant गजाननं भूतगणादिसेवितं
Instructions
Recite as the opening dhyana of Ganesha worship or before any new task, visualising the gentle elephant-faced Lord seated with His fruits and ganas, and bow at His lotus feet. Repeat three times.
Spiritual Significance
It is said that Ganesha, saluted first with this verse, clears the obstacles from every path — so that whatever is begun in His name reaches its fruit.
Origin & History
Source: Ganesha dhyana shloka (traditional; opens many stotras)
Author: Traditional
This is the beloved meditation verse on Lord Ganesha that opens innumerable Ganesha stotras and daily pujas. In four lines it paints the Lord — elephant-faced, served by His ganas, delighting in fruits, son of Uma, destroyer of sorrow — and bows at His feet. By tradition no worship begins without first saluting Vighneshwara, the remover of obstacles, and this verse is among the most cherished ways to do so.